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M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> If you ship Python-only packages with precompiled .pyc/.pyo
> files, you do need to upload one version per Python version.
> The marshal format and pyc magic often changes between releases.
Once again: I am talking about the majority of packages that are neither
commercial nor shipping without the Python source code.
>> * make PyPI itself more robust and stable (we're working on that)
PyPI is pretty robust and this has nothing to do with packages hosted
externally.
>> * improve the tools to make both uploads and downloads
> easier (perhaps you could help with this)
What can be easier than
python setup.py register upload
?
Uploading a package to your own server is likely more complicated than
an upload to PyPI.
>> Suggesting that they can never remove a release from PyPI
> or are not allowed to rename a package is not going to
> attract more developers to PyPI.
I would not care about such developers. Someone renaming or removing a
release and (intentionally breaking) the setup of other people acts
irresponsible.
The basic question is: do we want PyPI being a reliable and valuable
community resource or a partly unflushed package toilet?
Andreas
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